#ConnectingFlights Movie, Fall In Love or Fall

This season’s romantic comedy, Connecting Flights, shows you how sometimes you fall in love in the strangest places. Connecting Flights is a movie about bloggers who meet in an airport.

This is a movie I must see. Who doesn’t love to laugh?

I hear of lots of fun stories and some nightmares too, but nothing fascinating ever happened at an airport while I was there. I will tell you about what happened with my family. Now keep in mind, they’re all jokers and we’re talking about my pop, his girlfriend, his two best friends, my mom, step-dad, dad, dad’s girlfriend (yes it’s complicated but we’re one big happy family- my mom and dad are best friends) and last is my uncle who is handicapped and because he has a hard time walking, he was in a wheel chair. My pop was pushing my uncle on the moving sidewalk at the airport, the crew all followed in behind them- remember they’re all old..lol Lots of people behind them. Those Jetson sidewalks are very long. Get your imagine in gear now.

My pop got to the end and my uncle’s wheel chair got stuck getting off blocking the exit of the sidewalk. The crew only a foot or so behind, started bumping into each other and trying to walk backwards so they don’t pile up on Dave in the wheel chair. Looking behind them, because they had to turn around to walk backwards. The people coming toward them started throwing their suitcases over the railing and hoping over themselves. My family is Italian and they’re all very loud so throw in lots of loud screaming with old people trying to go backwards while my pop and dad are trying to get my uncle off the sidewalk. If only it was videoed!!

For you worry warts, everyone was fine and they were immediately laughing when they got off, this didn’t stop their trip at all but made a funny memory.

Now if you have humor like us, you’ll love this trailer!

Has anything ever happened to you at an airport?

*disclosure- This is a sponsored post, all opinions are my own and these stories are true

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